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US-10609299

Method of measuring light using dual cameras

PublishedMarch 31, 2020
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Technical Abstract

A method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras, having capturing a reference image, estimating a first minimum exposure target value, capturing a first plurality of minimum exposure value images, determining a first overall minimum exposure value, estimating a first maximum exposure target value, capturing a first plurality of maximum exposure value images, determining a first overall maximum exposure value of the first plurality of associated maximum exposure values and estimating a first dynamic exposure range as encompassing a first range having the first overall minimum exposure value as a first lower bound and the first overall maximum exposure value as a first upper bound.

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15 claims

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1. A method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras, comprising: capturing a reference image having a reference exposure value; estimating a first minimum exposure target value; capturing a first plurality of minimum exposure value images from the first minimum exposure target value to the reference exposure value having a first plurality of associated saturated pixels within the first plurality of minimum exposure value images and a first plurality of associated minimum exposure values; determining a first overall minimum exposure value of the first plurality of associated minimum exposure values based on the first plurality of associated saturated pixels within the first plurality of minimum exposure value images; estimating a first maximum exposure target value; capturing a first plurality of maximum exposure value images from the first maximum exposure target value to the reference exposure value having a first plurality of associated dark pixels within the first plurality of maximum exposure value images and a first plurality of associated maximum exposure values; determining a first overall maximum exposure value of the first plurality of associated maximum exposure values based on the first plurality of associated dark pixels within the first plurality of maximum exposure value images; and estimating a first dynamic exposure range as encompassing a first range having the first overall minimum exposure value as a first lower bound and the first overall maximum exposure value as a first upper bound.

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2. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 1 further comprising determining whether a minimum percentage of saturated pixels of the first overall minimum exposure value exceeds a predetermined maximum saturated pixel value and if the first overall minimum exposure value exceeds the predetermined maximum saturated pixel value estimating a second overall minimum exposure target value.

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3. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 2 further comprising setting a final overall minimum exposure value as a lesser of the first overall minimum exposure value and the second overall minimum exposure target value.

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4. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 2 wherein the second overall minimum exposure target value is interpolated based on a percentage of the first plurality of associated saturated pixels.

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5. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 3 further comprising determining whether a minimum percentage of dark pixels of the first overall maximum exposure value exceeds a predetermined maximum dark pixel value and if the first overall maximum exposure value exceeds the predetermined maximum dark pixel value estimating a second overall maximum exposure target value.

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6. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 5 wherein the second overall maximum exposure target value is interpolated based on a percentage of the first plurality of associated dark pixels.

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7. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 5 further comprising setting a final overall maximum exposure value as a higher of the first overall maximum exposure value and the second overall maximum exposure target value.

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8. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 7 further comprising estimating a final dynamic exposure range as encompassing a final range having a final overall minimum exposure value as a final lower bound and a final overall maximum exposure value as a final upper bound.

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9. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 8 wherein the final dynamic exposure range is utilized by a primary camera.

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10. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 9 further comprising segmenting the first dynamic exposure range into a plurality of exposure values; and capturing a plurality of primary camera images utilizing the primary camera, each of the plurality of primary camera images utilizing one of the plurality of exposure values.

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11. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 1 wherein a saturated pixel has a saturated image intensity value that is greater than a predetermined maximum value and a darkened pixel has a darkened image intensity value that is less than a predetermined minimum value.

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12. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 1 wherein a secondary camera is utilized to capture the reference image, the first plurality of minimum exposure value images and the first plurality of maximum exposure value images.

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13. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 1 wherein the first dynamic exposure range is utilized by a primary camera.

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14. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 1 further comprising determining a histogram of the reference image; determining a percentage of saturated pixels of the reference image based on the histogram; determining a percentage of dark pixels of the reference image based on the histogram; wherein the estimating the first minimum exposure target value is based on the percentage of saturated pixels of the reference image; and wherein the estimating the first maximum exposure target value is based on the percentage of dark pixels of the reference image.

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15. The method of measuring lighting condition using dual cameras of claim 1 further comprising segmenting the first dynamic exposure range into a plurality of exposure values; and capturing a plurality of primary camera images utilizing a primary camera, each of the plurality of primary camera images utilizing one of the plurality of exposure values.

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January 22, 2019

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March 31, 2020

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